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The first wife (from 1963 to 1969) was actress Valentina Malyavina. [4] The second wife (since 1976) — Elena Arsenova. [4] Daughter Elizaveta (born 1980) works as a make-up stylist in Moscow theaters. [5]
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Feb 16, 2016 · The impact was colossal even by the USSR’s standards — girls cut their hair like Alisa Seleznyova, the central character of the TV show, boys fell in love with Natalya Guseva who played the role, and more than a million fan letters were received by director Pavel Arsenov.
Pavel Oganezovich Arsenov (Russian: Павел Оганезович Арсе́нов; 1936 — 1999) was a Soviet and Russian film actor, screenwriter and film director. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1996).
Pavel Arsenov. Director: Guest from the Future. Pavel Arsenov was born on 5 January 1936 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR. He was a director and writer, known for Guest from the Future (1984), Lilac Ball (1988) and S lyubimymi ne rasstavaytes (1980). He died on 12 August 1999 in Moscow, Russia.
- Director, Writer, Actor
- January 5, 1936
- Pavel Arsenov
- August 12, 1999
Pavel Arsenov was born on 5 January 1936 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR. He was a director and writer, known for Guest from the Future (1984), Lilac Ball (1988) and S lyubimymi ne rasstavaytes (1980). He died on 12 August 1999 in Moscow, Russia.
Do Not Part with Your Beloved or (Russian: С любимыми не расставайтесь, romanized: S lyubimymi ne rasstavaytes) is a Soviet romantic drama, directed by Pavel Arsenov in 1980. [1] The film is based on the eponymous play written in 1971 by Alexander Volodin.